Omega VERT Juicer # VRT350

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Product Review

GHRI RATING:

2.8

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Pros

Very good at extracting juice from apples

Cons

Does a very poor job extracting juice from carrots

Slow to juice

Difficult to clean by hand and not dishwasher safe

Expensive

If youre looking for a slow juicer that does a good job at juicing apples, you might consider the Omega VERT Juicer

If youre looking for a slow juicer that does a good job at juicing apples, you might consider the Omega VERT Juicer. Unfortunately, this model struggled with harder foods like carrots in GHRI tests, and proved difficult to clean by hand. Like most masticating juicers, its both slow and expensive.

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